Often it is the sticker price --which, of course, should always be negotiated down. It is the price the manufacturer (car companies) suggest the dealers sell the car for.
A manufacturer gives a suggested price for his product. Stores are free to set their own prices, but when dealing with a manufacturer the suggested retail price is what they go by.
Manufacturer's suggested retail price
Yes. The sticker lists the MSRP(Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price), the dealer is not obligated to follow it.
(MSRP) Manufactures Suggested Retail Price.
The meaning of SRP in retail stores is, Suggested Retail Price.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
The 2013 Ford F150 pickup truck has a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $23,995. The manufacturer's suggested retail price is rarely paid by consumers, however, since car dealerships are always offering discounts.
It stands for Manufacturer's suggested retail price.
manufacturers suggested price
Suggested Retail price 97,500 Gas Guzzler Tax 2,100 Transport 350 Total Suggested Retail 99,950
MSRP, or Manufactures Suggested Retail Price.
The suggested retail price would depend on the retailer. The average price is somewhere around $139.00 but will likely change. It is important for one to check with all retailers in your area to find the best price.